The Murvihill Piano Studio is located just five minutes drive from Bethany Village at 13912 NW Springville Rd.

From Bethany: Take Bethany Rd. north to Springville Rd. (Bethany Rd. turns into Kaiser Rd. along the way). Turn right (east)
on Springville Rd. Go 8/10 of a mile. Turn right at the Piano Studio sign.

From Skyline: Go South from Germantown Rd. or North from Thompson Rd. Turn West onto Springville Rd. Take Springville to
the bottom of the hill and continue. Look to the left for the Piano Studio sign.

With a Master's Degree in Jazz Studies from the University of North Texas, Ron Murvihill has a wealth of musical
training and experience to share with his students. Ron has been teaching in the Bethany area since 2003
in addition to performing jazz and sacred music in Portland. He has played trombone in big bands and salsa
bands, taught jazz at the college level, composed and produced award winning incidental music for theater,
taught music students in the elementary schools and developed and assisted in the development of middle school
band programs.

See Ron On YouTube:

"I noticed that under Ron's instruction theyhave significantly improved in their ability to play music with
an emotional touch. Their technical ability has also improved noticably. Ron makes sure that the kids
have a strong foundation inboth reading music and basic reading skills." ~Yin

"With Ron's guidance, students have the opportunity to get excited about learning from their own musical explorations.
It takes a special teacher to find a way to teach the basics and encourage musical creativity, and Ron's
done that for our son." ~Heidi

Piano Lessons

Piano students will play songs and read music from the first lesson. Beginning students learn to read using fingerings as
they develop rhythm, tempo and articulation skills. As they progress, they will learn to read notes using
skips and steps and through note reading.

"I am very patient. I take into account that each child has different learning strategies and requires different teaching
approaches. I encourage students to explore their interest in different styles of music while insisting
that they learn to play with good rhythm, tempo, articulation and musicality.

I have found that many students appreciate the individual attention that they seldom receive at our public schools, and that
the ability to play music from a book or in groups improves concentration. I believe strongly in developing
a students reading skills so that they may continue to enjoy playing different pieces of music as they
move through life. " ~ Ron Murvihill

Guitar Lessons

The Murvihill Piano Studio is offering guitar lessons to beginning guitarists at least 7 years old. Students will learn chords,
songs, strumming and picking techniques, different scales for different musical styles and good sound
production.

As students advance they will learn how barre chords can expand their chordal vocabulary twelvefold. They will learn to play
in tempo with recordings and with other musicians, and learn practice skills to accelerate their development.

Students can learn techniques for playing rock, metal, blues, jazz or classical while at the same time develop good fundamental
musical skills.

Brass Lessons

The most important aspect of strong brass playing is a strong sound. Students will learn to play with a good sound foremost,
but will also learn rhythm, articulation, musicality and will learn to read music and to play in groups.

Students will have the opportunity each week during lessons to hear professional level brass sound. It is extremely important
that this sound is internalized and emulated .

Students will have free professional level piano accompanying available to them for lessons and for recitals.

Jazz Lessons

Jazz study involves a multitude of skills in addition to basic musical skills. Students at the Murvihill Piano Studio will
develop these skills, including:

~ A thorough understanding of harmonic theory
~ An ability to emulate musical styles
~ A good understanding of composition
~ The musical and visual customs of the traditional jazz group
~ Bebop vocabulary
~ Solo transcription

Students will also have opportunities to practice and perform with a professional jazz pianist and to participate in jam
sessions with other students and jazz professionals.

Practice is the key to learning an instrument. One can think of practice as the engine that drives the train of improvement,
while lessons are the rails that keep the train headed in the right direction.

The reality is that most young students want to learn and play their instrument but they don't want to practice. It is the
responsibility of parents to ensure that their children are practicing consistently.

Adult students are motivated to practice, but have many other priorities that preclude consistent practice periods. Adult
students must make sure that they can prioritize practice time.

Recitals occur two times a year, once at the end of January and once at the beginning of June. They take place at the studio
and run about 45 minutes after which there is a reception with snacks and drinks.

Students are not required to perform or attend recitals but are strongly encouraged to. The most progress occurs for many
students the month before a recital.

The Oregon Music Teachers Association Piano Syllabus is “an outline of study designed to provide students with a thorough
and comprehensive background in keyboard skills, musical understanding, and performance ability." It
involves learning a specific set of technical and theoretical skills and performing before an adjudicator
to receive a certificate of achievement.

There are 10 levels of testing. I believe the Syllabus is helpful in developing student’s musical skill and overall ability
to learn, accomplish goals, present him or herself in public, and develop self-confidence.

Here are the basics of how it works:
There are two exam weekends per year, one in the spring and one in the fall.

Students need not start at level 1, but can test at their appropriate level.

The student will be required to perform three or four pieces of contrasting styles from memory, plus
a series of technical skills.

The exam fee ranges from $22 to $55. There will be a $20 annual fee to the studio.

If you are looking for value read this page carefully so that you know what you are getting for
your dollars. If you are looking for the least expensive teacher, click the prices link at the bottom
of the page.

My prices are competitive but not the cheapest. This Studio offers the best value in the area. Before explaining the payment
plans I would like to point out some extra benefits you will receive that most other teachers don't offer.

I will make lessons up as my schedule permits. Many teachers don't.

I do not charge a recital fee and I offer refreshment afterward at no charge. Some students come just
for the cookies!

I have two grand pianos so that I can play with students and demonstrate for them easily.

Students who choose the installment plan will pay (at a discount) for four months in September, four in December and four
in March. There will be 48 scheduled lessons per year. Additionally, a family discount is reflected in
the payments below.

Those on the monthly plan will pay in full each month regardless of the number of lessons scheduled. There will be 48 lessons
scheduled per year. There is no family disount for the monthly plan.

Students visiting family abroad for extended periods of time must notify me by March 1 to reduce their
payments. Payments are due at the first lesson in September, December and March. There are no refunds.

Ron Murvihill Performs

Rina D --
Mr.Murvihill is an amazing piano teacher! He is very encouraging and motivating. My daughter likes his style of teaching and he is very knowledgeable about the subject matter. A few times she has missed her classes because of other activities and getting make-up lessons has never been an issue. Apart from piano he also teaches guitar. When we were considering buying an used piano, he volunteered to come with us to evaluate it. That was very thoughtful of him. Beginning of the school year he sends the schedule of piano lessons to parents which shows how well organized he is. Every winter and spring he hosts recitals at his place for which he bakes chocolate chip cookies and makes other yummy snacks! He is an awesome teacher and above all a wonderful person!

Arun T --
My daughter has been learning piano with Ron for 6 years now. She loves going to the classes and the recitals. Ron is very good with young kids, especially kids starting to learn. He is very patient and encouraging. His wife Liz is the same. Highly recommend classes with Ron.

Kevin N --
I enjoyed learning piano with Ron. He is very chill and really wants to help you improve. If you practice consistently, you will have a good time and make progress!

Rosemary C --
Jamie has been taking lessons from Ron for 8 years and has learned so much. Ron not only teaches the correct way to play an instrument but also teaches music theory as well. I believe this is so valuable when learning music as it brings a better understanding and richness to the music. I highly recommend the Murvihill Music Studio for anyone who wants to learn music by a very knowledgeable and excellent instructor who has a good sense of humor.

Prajwal S --
Ron really understands that each student is different and does his level best to accommodate to their learning style. He is very flexible with scheduling and he really has a passion for what he does.

Lakshmi K --
Ron is an excellent Piano and Guitar teacher. He has been my older son's piano teacher for almost 8 years now and he has taught so much more than how to play piano. My younger son learns Guitar from him. His dedication, passion, and enthusiasm are inspiring. Ron is very knowledgeable with OMTA syllabus material and prepares my son well for the OMTA exams. He is versatile and wrote notes for some Bollywood songs that we requested. He plays and teaches Piano, guitar, sax and more... Both my kids absolutely enjoy going to his music lessons!!

Heidi S --
Ron taught piano to both my son (kindergarten through 6th grade) and daughter (first through fifth grade). Both children flourished under Ron's student-driven approach to learning. Ron is patient and kind and takes time to understand each child's unique learning requirements, while helping them find joy in their musicianship. He transitioned both children to different instruments at their request, and their piano foundation was extremely helpful in both cases. My son continues to meet with Ron a few times each month to study jazz guitar and bass. Both kids will always have a lifelong foundation in music, and a strong appreciation of it as well. Thank you Ron!

Kavita K --
The Murvihill Music Studio is very good. My daughters enjoy learning music from Ron.

The Murvihill Piano Studio is located just five minutes drive from Bethany Village at 13912 NW Springville Rd.

From Bethany: Take Bethany Rd. north to Springville Rd. (Bethany Rd. turns into Kaiser Rd. along the way). Turn right (east)
on Springville Rd. Go 8/10 of a mile. Turn right at the Piano Studio sign.

From Skyline: Go South from Germantown Rd. or North from Thompson Rd. Turn West onto Springville Rd. Take Springville to
the bottom of the hill and continue. Look to the left for the Piano Studio sign.

With a Master's Degree in Jazz Studies from the University of North Texas, Ron Murvihill has a wealth of musical
training and experience to share with his students. Ron has been teaching in the Bethany area since 2003
in addition to performing jazz and sacred music in Portland. He has played trombone in big bands and salsa
bands, taught jazz at the college level, composed and produced award winning incidental music for theater,
taught music students in the elementary schools and developed and assisted in the development of middle school
band programs.

Piano Lessons

Piano students will play songs and read music from the first lesson. Beginning students learn to read using fingerings as
they develop rhythm, tempo and articulation skills. As they progress, they will learn to read notes using
skips and steps and through note reading.

"I am very patient. I take into account that each child has different learning strategies and requires different teaching
approaches. I encourage students to explore their interest in different styles of music while insisting
that they learn to play with good rhythm, tempo, articulation and musicality.

I have found that many students appreciate the individual attention that they seldom receive at our public schools, and that
the ability to play music from a book or in groups improves concentration. I believe strongly in developing
a students reading skills so that they may continue to enjoy playing different pieces of music as they
move through life. " ~ Ron Murvihill

Guitar Lessons

The Murvihill Piano Studio is offering guitar lessons to beginning guitarists at least 7 years old. Students will learn chords,
songs, strumming and picking techniques, different scales for different musical styles and good sound
production.

As students advance they will learn how barre chords can expand their chordal vocabulary twelvefold. They will learn to play
in tempo with recordings and with other musicians, and learn practice skills to accelerate their development.

Students can learn techniques for playing rock, metal, blues, jazz or classical while at the same time develop good fundamental
musical skills.

Brass Lessons

The most important aspect of strong brass playing is a strong sound. Students will learn to play with a good sound foremost,
but will also learn rhythm, articulation, musicality and will learn to read music and to play in groups.

Students will have the opportunity each week during lessons to hear professional level brass sound. It is extremely important
that this sound is internalized and emulated .

Students will have free professional level piano accompanying available to them for lessons and for recitals.

Jazz Lessons

Jazz study involves a multitude of skills in addition to basic musical skills. Students at the Murvihill Piano Studio will
develop these skills, including:

~ A thorough understanding of harmonic theory
~ An ability to emulate musical styles
~ A good understanding of composition
~ The musical and visual customs of the traditional jazz group
~ Bebop vocabulary
~ Solo transcription

Students will also have opportunities to practice and perform with a professional jazz pianist and to participate in jam
sessions with other students and jazz professionals.

Practice is the key to learning an instrument. One can think of practice as the engine that drives the train of improvement,
while lessons are the rails that keep the train headed in the right direction.

The reality is that most young students want to learn and play their instrument but they don't want to practice. It is the
responsibility of parents to ensure that their children are practicing consistently.

Adult students are motivated to practice, but have many other priorities that preclude consistent practice periods. Adult
students must make sure that they can prioritize practice time.

Recitals occur two times a year, once at the end of January and once at the beginning of June. They take place at the studio
and run about 45 minutes after which there is a reception with snacks and drinks.

Students are not required to perform or attend recitals but are strongly encouraged to. The most progress occurs for many
students the month before a recital.

The Oregon Music Teachers Association Piano Syllabus is “an outline of study designed to provide students with a thorough
and comprehensive background in keyboard skills, musical understanding, and performance ability." It involves
learning a specific set of technical and theoretical skills and performing before an adjudicator to receive
a certificate of achievement.

There are 10 levels of testing. I believe the Syllabus is helpful in developing student’s musical skill and overall ability
to learn, accomplish goals, present him or herself in public, and develop self-confidence.
Here are the basics of how it works:
There are two exam weekends per year, one in the spring and one in the fall.

Students need not start at level 1, but can test at their appropriate level.

The student will be required to perform three or four pieces of contrasting styles from memory, plus a series
of technical skills.

The exam fee ranges from $22 to $55. There will be a $20 annual fee to the studio.

If you are looking for value read this page carefully so that you know what you are getting for your
dollars. If you are looking for the least expensive teacher, click the prices link at the bottom of the page.

My prices are competitive but not the cheapest. This Studio offers the best value in the area. Before explaining the payment
plans I would like to point out some extra benefits you will receive that most other teachers don't offer.

I will make lessons up as my schedule permits. Many teachers don't.

I do not charge a recital fee and I offer refreshment afterward at no charge. Some students come just for
the cookies!

I have two grand pianos so that I can play with students and demonstrate for them easily.

Students who choose the installment plan will pay (at a discount) for four months in September, four in December and four
in March. There will be 48 scheduled lessons per year. Additionally, a family discount is reflected in the
payments below.

Those on the monthly plan will pay in full each month regardless of the number of lessons scheduled. There will be 48 lessons
scheduled per year. There is no family disount for the monthly plan.

Students visiting family abroad for extended periods of time must notify me by March 1 to reduce their payments.
Payments are due at the first lesson in September, December and March. There are no refunds.

The Murvihill Music Studio

Reviews for Murvihill Music Studio

Rina D --
Mr.Murvihill is an amazing piano teacher! He is very encouraging and motivating. My daughter likes his style of teaching and he is very knowledgeable about the subject matter. A few times she has missed her classes because of other activities and getting make-up lessons has never been an issue. Apart from piano he also teaches guitar. When we were considering buying an used piano, he volunteered to come with us to evaluate it. That was very thoughtful of him. Beginning of the school year he sends the schedule of piano lessons to parents which shows how well organized he is. Every winter and spring he hosts recitals at his place for which he bakes chocolate chip cookies and makes other yummy snacks! He is an awesome teacher and above all a wonderful person!

Arun T --
My daughter has been learning piano with Ron for 6 years now. She loves going to the classes and the recitals. Ron is very good with young kids, especially kids starting to learn. He is very patient and encouraging. His wife Liz is the same. Highly recommend classes with Ron.

Kevin N --
I enjoyed learning piano with Ron. He is very chill and really wants to help you improve. If you practice consistently, you will have a good time and make progress!

Rosemary C --
Jamie has been taking lessons from Ron for 8 years and has learned so much. Ron not only teaches the correct way to play an instrument but also teaches music theory as well. I believe this is so valuable when learning music as it brings a better understanding and richness to the music. I highly recommend the Murvihill Music Studio for anyone who wants to learn music by a very knowledgeable and excellent instructor who has a good sense of humor.

Prajwal S --
Ron really understands that each student is different and does his level best to accommodate to their learning style. He is very flexible with scheduling and he really has a passion for what he does.

Lakshmi K --
Ron is an excellent Piano and Guitar teacher. He has been my older son's piano teacher for almost 8 years now and he has taught so much more than how to play piano. My younger son learns Guitar from him. His dedication, passion, and enthusiasm are inspiring. Ron is very knowledgeable with OMTA syllabus material and prepares my son well for the OMTA exams. He is versatile and wrote notes for some Bollywood songs that we requested. He plays and teaches Piano, guitar, sax and more... Both my kids absolutely enjoy going to his music lessons!!

Heidi S --
Ron taught piano to both my son (kindergarten through 6th grade) and daughter (first through fifth grade). Both children flourished under Ron's student-driven approach to learning. Ron is patient and kind and takes time to understand each child's unique learning requirements, while helping them find joy in their musicianship. He transitioned both children to different instruments at their request, and their piano foundation was extremely helpful in both cases. My son continues to meet with Ron a few times each month to study jazz guitar and bass. Both kids will always have a lifelong foundation in music, and a strong appreciation of it as well. Thank you Ron!

Kavita K --
The Murvihill Music Studio is very good. My daughters enjoy learning music from Ron.